Clinton Fearon – Reggae Pioneer, Gruff Vocals and Bass, Solo Artist and Boogie Brown Band

Clinton Fearon Info

Clinton Fearon is a cornerstone of reggae, known for his deep basslines, soulful vocals, and enduring influence from the classic era of Jamaican music. Joining The Gladiators in 1969, Fearon helped shape the band’s sound through the late 70s and into the 1980s, contributing essential bass and vocal parts on many core tracks. After parting ways with The Gladiators in 1987, he launched a richly productive solo career, forming The Boogie Brown Band and releasing a long sequence of albums under Boogie Brown Productions. Fearon’s work continues to resonate with fans worldwide, blending roots reggae with modern sensibilities while staying true to the genre’s storytelling and groove-driven foundations.

Additional Clinton Fearon Info

In recent years, Fearon has maintained a steady presence in the reggae scene. His 2012 album Heart and Soul reached #20 on the World Music Charts Europe in August 2012, highlighting his international appeal. The 2025 release Jah Is Love marks Fearon’s 15th solo album, produced with The Riddim Source and distributed via Boogie Brown Productions. His 2025 tour includes European dates in France and the Netherlands, along with select U.S. performances. Details for the fall 2025 lineup are available through his Linktree and regional promoters. Clinton Fearon remains active across multiple platforms, with official site content, Bandcamp releases, and social links curated in Linktree, ensuring fans stay connected with new material and upcoming shows.

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